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New York Times crossword of May 19th, 2019 other clues
Sounds of disappointment
Animal with tusks
Hospital tube
Flotilla of merchant ships
One might be thrown from a horse
Works with numbers
One working on an estate
Role for a biology grad student, perhaps
Ragtag
Acher's lament
Lumbers (along)
Took a chill pill
Reveals
Incompetent sort, slangily
He hosted the second-ever episode of "Saturday Night Live"
It "should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable," according to a saying
Braves' division, briefly
Infiltrator
Event in nuclear physics
Pirouette
In two pieces
Danger for coastal residents
Like beer and baking dough
Try Sinatra at karaoke, say
Weapon that's thrown
War loser, usually
Boost
Fate, in Greek myth
Male buddy, in slang
Counterpart of "highway" in an m.p.g. rating
Member of a South Asian diaspora
Like some sheets
Little rapscallions
Source of some penetrating notes
Requests
"Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" channel
Presage
Format accommodating poor vision
Depiction in Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights"
"I kid you not!"
Vietnamese soup
Went white
For the most part
1972 Bill Withers hit
Vittles
The miser's daughter in Molière's "The Miser"
Cuddly-looking bear
Shoe with lots of holes
They're full of hot air
Fleet-footed
Crash site?
Alternative to Corinthian
H. H. Munro's pseudonym
___ Club
"You've gotta be kidding"
First word in many a limerick
It may lead to tax evasion charges
Larrups
Something journalists may work on
Widespread unrest
Its wingspan can reach 30 feet
Shield of Greek myth
Blabbed
Problem usually encountered at night
Facebook users' multitude
Aetna's business: Abbr.
Say uncle
Doppelgänger
Searched for truffles, maybe
Oscar winner for "Shakespeare in Love"
Delightful event?
Stretching or tightening muscle
Digital world
Dangling part of a rooster
Helms
Sci-fi subgenre with "retrofuturistic" technology
Language family that includes Crow and Lakota
Shade of black
Rain unsteadily
Title in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
Capital once known as Thang Long ("Ascending Dragon")
French toast
Like some booms
Hot chili designation
Bow-wielding god
Mini manufacturer
Steinbeck novel featuring the madam Dora Flood
Not like the odds of, say
Winnow
Meter reading
"Wonder Woman" antagonist
Erato's instrument
Hoodwink
Bit of old-fashioned animation
Feature of an old-fashioned swing
Over
Comedic actor Wareheim
Peace Nobelist Walesa
Ache
Word with boom or skip
Bygone Apple laptop
Act overprotectively toward
1984 Steve Perry hit
High pitch, maybe
Gym rat's development
What the Czech word "ano" means in English, paradoxically
What might get you a "ladle" drunk?
Family business
Fencing sword
Worker with numbers, for short
Approx. 1,055 joules
French fashion icon
Engineer who coined the term "horsepower"
The "Aladdin" song "A Whole New World" takes place on one
Barbra Streisand album "A Love Like ___"
Rival of BAL and BOS
Does groundbreaking work?
Hilton alternative
Sushi topper
Not 100%
Refuses to share
Gave extra juice
"Uh ... sure"
Cowboys and Spurs
What a cake candle often represents
Reckless
Actress Petty of "A League of Their Own"
Tres y tres
Surprised
Like the central planet in "Dune"
Handyperson's inits.
Quaff quickly
Like "mailman" and "waitress"
Give it up, so to speak
Clobber

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